Robert Cohen
2010-02-07 15:39:32 UTC
Well, the entertained starved reader has got to be off the wall too--
whatever the silly phrase
signifies, it feels apropos to identify with the deeds of the
alliterative "Dexter"
It's definitely sick, graveyard, mortuary humor, and do not pursue it
unless you had enjoyed SIX FEET UNDER on Home Box Office,
do they do SIX uncensored on Arts & Bravo or wherever they're trying
to
amortize/maximize profits--no? I'm shocked
There is definitely a revenge of a (alleged) Bernard Goodman angle to
it, 'righteous
serial vengeance,' and there is no morality in messing up the
suspending of a
sense of the ridiculous plot to explain it by a half-ass review here
Bottom line: I feel ill-confidence that you'll almost love it to death
whatever the silly phrase
signifies, it feels apropos to identify with the deeds of the
alliterative "Dexter"
It's definitely sick, graveyard, mortuary humor, and do not pursue it
unless you had enjoyed SIX FEET UNDER on Home Box Office,
do they do SIX uncensored on Arts & Bravo or wherever they're trying
to
amortize/maximize profits--no? I'm shocked
There is definitely a revenge of a (alleged) Bernard Goodman angle to
it, 'righteous
serial vengeance,' and there is no morality in messing up the
suspending of a
sense of the ridiculous plot to explain it by a half-ass review here
Bottom line: I feel ill-confidence that you'll almost love it to death